Old 03-09-10 | 12:55 PM
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the longer the cage, the more range it has - IE, the the bigger gears it can handle, because the more chain slack it can take up when you're shifted to the small-small combo.

The downsides are: slower shifts (relatively, some are pretty good), chain slap because there's more slack, and it's easier it is to bonk it on **** and break it.
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